Thankfully, what took four weeks to create only took a mere three days to dismantle. The Ocean Liner Exhibition was a lifetime dream! A massive THANK YOU to those who made that dream come true. What would life be without dreams? Right?
A big THANK YOU to all those who came to see the show, too! Thanks to you, it was one of the best-attended shows to date at the Mary C. I’m posting before-and-after snaps of the exhibition. There’s always something somewhat bittersweet about the closing of a show.
Again, THANK YOU!
Big hug, y’all!
(Originally posted September 26, 2024)
Come and take tea with us while we plan our next voyage. The voyage is over, and the house comes down.James Pendergrass and his amazing model of the SS United States. His fabulous ship models were the exhibition’s icing on the cake, so to speak. Thank you!!!Where the SS United States once reigned. Dear little Ned Parfett, the newsboy, shouting the news of the Titanic’s sinking.Little Ned and the Titanic backdrop are all gone. Furniture used in the Exhibition waiting to be returned to the storage unit. Attendees looking at the detailed Titanic model.James’ Lusitania model.Moi being interviewed for WLOX. Thank you, Dave. Both the Lusitania and Titanic are gone. A salty old sailor by a window overlooking a family ready to set sail.The salty old sailor’s gone. The family’s gone. Only the window’s left.Mt dear friends who helped dismantle the Exhibition and put everything “back in the box.” Many thanks to Miss Pat, Rhonda, Sarah, Wayne, James, and Sarah! Without y’all, we’d all still be sittin’ at the dock. LOL! And with that, Ladies and Gentlemen, I bid you all adieu until next time.